9 food for thickening hair - Kerastase
To put it simply, the Skinification of hair refers to the emerging phenomenon in which haircare is fast becoming more and more like skincare. Not only do modern hair products and treatments borrow the targeted steps and hi-tech ingredients of cutting-edge skincare, but fundamentally, they hold in on the health of the hair, from the scalp to strand. As such, haircare has never been quite so sophisticated.

To make it clear! The skinification of hair is about getting healthy hair using hero skincare ingredients in your shampoos, conditioners, serums, and treatment products. The era of everyone using the same shampoo and conditioner is far behind us. Just like in skincare, there is no one product that works for everyone. There are so many different hair types and textures that it only makes sense to tailor your hair products. Therefore, the skinification of hair means elevating your hair routine to nourish and treat your locks with ingredients and products made for them.
HAIR PRODUCTS BORROW INGREDIENTS FROM THE WORLD OF SKINCARE

One of the most exciting advancements that’s come off the back of the skinification of hair is that many hair products now contain the kind of active ingredients you’d expect to read on the label of a facial serum bottle.

The best hair treatment for pretty much any hair type, Kerastase #HairCare borrows many active ingredients famous in skincare, such as antioxidants (which help defend against hair damage), hyaluronic acid (the hero hydrator), amino acids (for fibre strength), glycerin (for intense nourishment) and jojoba oil (to boost shine). For example, Concentre Vita-Ciment (one of the base Concentrates) is formulated using ceramides which are known for their ability to support skin’s barrier function. In haircare, they work just as well to protect the hair fibre, replenish its surface, and improve the feel of hair.

